Showing posts with label Greg Hatza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greg Hatza. Show all posts

Monday, January 30, 2017

Greg Hatza Organization - Diggin Up My Roots

Size: 150,5 MB
Time: 64:18
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Blues, R&B, Jazz, Hammond Organ
Art: Front

01. Baltimore Strut ( 3:43)
02. Big Big Back ( 3:42)
03. High Heel Sneakers ( 5:08)
04. Headin On Down South ( 5:52)
05. I Got A Woman ( 8:05)
06. Back At The Chicken Shack ( 7:53)
07. Night Train ( 5:05)
08. Please Send Me Someone To Love (10:19)
09. Hand Jive ( 3:33)
10. Something You Got ( 4:43)
11. Stagger Lee ( 6:10)

The music on this CD is a collection of R&B and Blues songs that I grew up with in Reading, Pa. Ever since I started piano lessons I was drawn to African American music. Improvising boogie woogies on the piano at 5 years old is probably why my mother decided get me to a piano teacher quick. My father owned a small restaurant that had a juke box which had all the current R&B, blues, and rock & roll songs. When the box was serviced for new records, they gave the old 45’s to my father who in turn gave them to me. I had a large collection of 45's that I listened to all the time. That is how I first heard Bill Doggett's "Honky Tonk." That's when I really started to fall in love with the organ. Then along came Jimmy McGriff and Jimmy Smith and I was off to the races. When I was around 14, I bought my first Hammond organ, the compact M series. Around the same time I joined an African American R & B band that played current and older R&B and Blues songs. I must acknowledge that the African American community in Reading and later in Baltimore was very embracing of me and my music and was very instrumental in helping to form my career as a jazz organist. This is something I will never forget for the rest of my life and musical career.

Diggin Up My Roots

Sunday, September 7, 2014

The Greg Hatza Organization - To A New Place

Size: 147,7 MB
Time: 63:42
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Jazz: Hammond Organ
Art: Front

01. The Station At 7th And Franklin (6:46)
02. To A New Place (5:04)
03. Samurai Express (7:59)
04. A Little Honey On The Toast (5:45)
05. A Reflection Of Su (5:50)
06. Noodles (4:56)
07. Flight Of Dreams (5:39)
08. Stinky (5:11)
09. Night Walker (5:41)
10. One For Prime Time G.E (5:26)
11. When I Couldn't See...You Carried Me (5:21)

Back on track with a new album of original compositions - straight ahead and contemporary, former Jimmy Smith protege, Greg Hatza is back behind the Hammond B3, with a sound still unsullied by what's trendy.

This nostaligic for a return to the classical jazz lines created by the eminent professionals of today, will revel in the vanguard performances of Greg Hatza. As agile and ingenious a performer as ever - plus posessed with fiery technique for jazz phrasing, Greg Hatza has brought new life to the saying "everything old is new again." Baltimore native and notably one of the few white Americans to carve a notch among the legends of musicality on jazz organ; Hatza's early inspirations came from Ray Charles and later Jimmy Smith.

To A New Place